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JRichard

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Rogers WMP Stand up Cocktail Drum.????

That's got to be the tallest cocktail drum I have ever seen! The leg brackets look like old Premier's. A custom piece or "Frankenstein" creation?

17 years ago
J E Longcluse Ltd Snare Drum

Can you post a few pictures? For researching why not try your local library. You can research for companies that operated in that area, I would say it...

17 years ago
Will restoration ever become "taboo"?

I volunteer at a museum where I live and have learned a LOT about "artifacts". There is a difference in "restoring" vs "preservation" of an item. Th...

17 years ago
How did they do that Marble Lacquer finish?

There are a number of ways to do this using inks or oil paints. If you check out sites or books that do antique restoration or Faux (pronounced: Foe,...

17 years ago
Gretsch Micro-sensitive Strainer

Personally, I like the MS strainer. It does work best with the adjustable butt end. I will agree with the high prices these thing fetch, two this past...

17 years ago
Gretsch Wrap Wanted

I'm looking for the Midnight Blue Sparkle wrap for a 1960's Gretsch snare I am restoring. 5 1/2 x 14 would be the size. Maybe an old floor tom or BD w...

17 years ago
Wanted! John Grey Throw-off

Looking for a throw-off for a John Grey Broadway snare. Two hole, horizontal mounting, 7/8" OC. Either of these might be the one, I think the correct...

17 years ago
Mystery Drums

I've seen similar lugs on a McCormick marching snare. I sold it a while back. I know nothing about the company. Hoops do remind me of a lot of marchin...

17 years ago